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Virginia Campbell

August 19, 1921 - October 4, 2011

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Patricia Feldmann

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October 4, 2011

I worked with Virginia when she worked for PEO, Aviation - PM Aviation Electronic Combat. She was always friendly, a great supervisor, and dearly loved. She will surely be missed by many.

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Randy & Lafawn Nickelson

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October 4, 2011

We will miss our dear friend! Who along with her sister Ruth we have shared so many laughs, and joyous visits. Virginia like her sister was someone you could learn the important lessons of life, and how to live it. She, and her sister would tell stories of long ago that we never tired of listening to. They always made us feel like part of the family, and we are very thankful for that. Bless her, and the family, our prayers are with them.

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Latonia and Ray Nance Family

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October 4, 2011

Mrs campbell was a great mother, she will be greatly missed. A very good cook, pies were the best. We will miss you, but God loved you more. To Jom and Holly you only get one mother in life, she was a very nice person. I all aways enjoy being with the family. I will keep you and the family in my prays. God Bless and I love you both

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Sue Anne Cole

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October 4, 2011

I so loved Virginia. She was an elegant and classy lady. When I was a preteen, I thought she looked exactly like Liz Taylor of Hollywood! Beauty was one of her favorite realities: thus she gardened and cooked to perfection. She had great taste. She loved heritage, and so she collected antiques and old family stories. She was staying at our home on Rose Lane when I was born and told me stories about that night that I treasure. She was generous and gracious, always thinking of others. So many times she came to visit my mother in the nursing home and brought her home-baked goodies and home-grown flowers. She loved her church and her kin and her country. You could not meet her and not want to be her friend. What a family and friend reunion there must be in heaven now for her! Love, Sue